EXPERT
Janice C. Withrow
Counselor/Therapist
Janice Withrow is a counselor in ATLANTA, GA. Janice evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Counselors provide consultation for each patient and their families.
Janice C. Withrow
- ATLANTA, GA
- Accepting new patients
No results found
Can ADHD be treated with counseling?
Experience suggests that understanding the affected executive functions along with appropriate diet and behavioral interventions ADHD may be managed without medication. More READ MORE
Experience suggests that understanding the affected executive functions along with appropriate diet and behavioral interventions ADHD may be managed without medication. More specific information related to the diagnosis is needed. Resource is ADDiitude magazine.
Does behavioral therapy work for autism?
Cognitive behavioral therapy is used to treat a variety of conditions including autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The talking therapy can help patients manage their problems by helping READ MORE
Cognitive behavioral therapy is used to treat a variety of conditions including autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The talking therapy can help patients manage their problems by helping them recognize and understand how their behaviors, thoughts, and emotions affect each other.
Having worked with schools in metro and rural communities this approach is highly effective through planning services with families, students and professionals. Contact your school district for consultation.
Having worked with schools in metro and rural communities this approach is highly effective through planning services with families, students and professionals. Contact your school district for consultation.
Which form of therapy is most effective for panic attacks?
There are panic attacks as well as anxiety attacks. A therapist or other mental health professional would need to assess your personal history to determine the cause to determine READ MORE
There are panic attacks as well as anxiety attacks. A therapist or other mental health professional would need to assess your personal history to determine the cause to determine the best approach. These symptoms do suggest a highly escalated limbic system and the initial approach would be to regulate these displays so that further interventions can be implemented.